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Originally Posted by JinnKai
My ice cube maker thing now puts out ice cubes that are very dense and white on the very center, but clear and watery on the edges. They're pretty wimpy. It seems like my parent's ice cubes were about half way between -- they used ice cube trays. Square and solid, but not teeth-breaking.
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Nah. Back in the 60's and '70s my parent's fridge put out just the kind of cubes you're talking about -- dense and white in the middle, clear and watery on the edge. From ice cubes trays in their old, no-frills Frigidaire.
So it's just the nature/capabilities of whatever fridge you have in mind. If you want, you can pay large money for a frig that makes clear ice, hard, dry ice cubes (like a SubZero) but why bother?